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*sigh* These are the times I feel like an absolute moron -- The page I was given to work with didn't have the <ul></ul> tags, so I was getting what was in maximar's first example, while I wanted what was in the second example.

To try not feeling so dumb, here's a follow-up question -- When I use the <ul><li></li></ul> lists, is there a way to get the list to not have the indent on the left side (between the margin and the bullets)?

Originally posted by cokeman To try not feeling so dumb, here's a follow-up question -- When I use the <ul><li></li></ul> lists, is there a way to get the list to not have the indent on the left side (between the margin and the bullets)?

Code:

|*
^^
|bullet
margin
instead of
| *
^ ^
| bullet
margin

Instead of using the usual <ul><li></li></ul>, you can simply put

Code:

<pre>&149;</pre>

(minus the pre tags) before each piece of text you want to bullet. This will give you a bullet without it being a list per se.